AFRENISH LANGUAGE
Language must establish from original Language and apart
from the two grammatical(or grammaticale) countries(or Des Pays), there exists Afrenish( Afranais or Afranglais) from Ghanaian man Bill Adongo(, BillHandson);
the one who built the landwealth
call Moral General Wealth in the year
2015. The one who must change Ghana to Afrenland. Science we all
owns languages in one way or another, there is Afrenland-Afrenish, Poland-Polish,
Iriland-Irish, United State, England-English, etc. All these
are languages own a land. We are yet to see Afrenish countries periods coming.
REPRESENTATION OF
AFRENISH LANGUAGE
Some-one as
Afrenish is Someone
Bill-Handson as
Afrenish is BillHandson
Bill Handson as
Afrenish Official is Bill Handson’s:-Handson’s Father
Adongo Samuel as
Afrenish official is Adongo Samuel’s:-Samuel’s Father
NEW
GRAMMATICAL TENSES
FUTURE PAST TENSE:
Simple future past is used when an action take place
from what is plan or decision to do something. Nothing is said about time in
the future present.
I could not see it
I could eat it
I would not sleep
FUTURE PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE:
Future past continuous tense is used to express
action at a particular pass moment in the future. However, the action will not have finished at
the past moment.
I could not be seeing
I would be eating
I should be sleeping when you arrive.
FUTURE PAST PERFECT TENSE:
Future past perfect expresses action that occur in
the past future before another action in the part future
I could have not seen it
I would have slept before you.
FUTURE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE:
Future past perfect continuous is used to talk about
an on-going action before some point in the past future.
I could have not been seeing it
I would have not been playing for an hour when you
come.
LOGICAL EXPLANATION:
If
I am asked by somebody to pick his keys for him, and I am looking to see it but
not seeing, my return speak to him is “I could not be seeing it”. If I stop looking
further to see it; my return speaks to the person is “I could not see it”. If you say “ I cannot see” it”, it means you
cannot just see it again at that present moment. The logic is the present of valid-incomplete verbs and valid-complete verbs and other usage of words which which are the elements used to assemble sentence and their relationships was over logic development Linguistic or English to in the prior developers of grammars.
Another example from your master is; "have you the jobs i paid you money to do?" If you say "I will do it tomorrow", it is not valid certainty as whether you will finish doing his payment requirement tomorrow; but "I will have done it tomorrow" is valid-completion. More also, "I will had done it tomorrow", does not gross tomorrow as valid-complete statement. Another Afrenish is the saying, "he is nice to me when we were in secondary school" but not "he was nice to me when we were in secondary school". did he fight you-the conclusive is all obvious is nice to one another in present time. Another saying in Afrenish is; "he is fresh when I see him in the party yesterday" to qualify valid-complete statement. Saying, "he was fresh when I saw him in the party yesterday", is valid-incomplete statement, and it means you must not ever see him fresh any time. More Afrenish grammar shall be explained later and it only deals with logical exactness of validity in condition or words or tenses. And it is the first ever valid moral Linguistic.
Autobiography of Bill Adongo
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